One Hundred Years of Solitude
1967 • 422 pages

Ratings607

Average rating4.1

15

Well written, except for writing the the full 3 names of every character every time their mentioned. The book tells the story of a city and its main inhabitants, from the time it was founded. It reads as a diary of the city, mentioning mildly interesting events of everyday life, mixing some fantasy with it, as in impossible events. Examples: everyone in town loosing their memories, flying carpet.

There is no plot or content, so this is a big no for me.

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May 9, 2019